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INTRODUCTION
This fire is for use on Natural Gas only and MUST NOT be used on any other gas.
This appliance must be installed and serviced in accordance with the relevant Codes of Practice and the Gas Safety (Installation
and Use) Regulations and the rules in force, by a competent person (i.e. a GAS SAFE registered engineer). Where solid fuel has
been used the chimney must be swept before the fire is installed.
NOTE
After the fire has been installed, you may wish to fix a shelf of combustible material, e.g. veneered chipboard above it. This is quite
acceptable, provided you use a shelf of not more than 150mm (6in) from front to back, and that you keep a gap of at least 114mm
(4.5in) between the top of the fire and the underside of the shelf. The above dimension of 114mm (4.5in) applies also in the case
of an incombustible shelf to allow access to the tap handle.
Ensure that permanent objects are no closer to the fire sides than 3mm (1/8in).
When the fire is first used, a slight smell may be given off, but this will soon clear.
The fire MUST NOT be placed directly on a carpet or combustible material when floor mounted. When the fire is fitted on the wall
the bottom of the case MUST be 75mm (3in) above the floor, carpet or other combustible materials.
Do not obstruct the convected air outlet by putting clothes etc. on top of the fire. When fitting any heating appliance or
wallpapering a room in which one is fitted, if blown vinyl or sensitive wallpapers are used in the vicinity of the heat source then
they may become discoloured.
The guard fitted to this fire conforms to the requirements of BS 1945 : 1991 and satisfies the Heating Appliance (Fireguards)
(Safety) Regulations 1991 and is designed to prevent risk of fire or injury from burns. It should not be permanently removed.
IT DOES NOT GIVE FULL PROTECTION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN OR THE ELDERLY OR THE INFIRM.
A fireguard conforming to B.S. 8423 (Fireguards for heating appliances for domestic use) should be used for the protection of
children, the elderly or the infirm. Such a guard is also recommended for pet animals.
WARNING
If the flames are found to be extinguished and the control knob is NOT in the OFF position, the control knob must be turned to
OFF and no attempt should be made to relight the gas until at least 3 minutes have elapsed.
Turn the control knob anticlockwise from OFF to Pilot position. Push in knob, sparks will be heard and the pilot will light. When the
pilot is lit, keep the knob pushed in for a further 10 seconds before releasing. The pilot should remain lit.
If the pilot did not light or failed to remain lit, wait a few seconds and repeat the lighting procedure.
The fire is fitted with a flame supervision and Oxygen depletion device. This will shut the fire off if the pilot goes out for any reason.
This may be caused by the Oxygen level in the room falling below a prescribed level due to a poor flue pull etc. If the fire keeps
going out you must have it checked by a competent person (i.e. a GAS SAFE registered engineer).
The pilot burns at all settings, giving a localised extra glow to the left of the centre right hand radiant. This localised glow will be
more visible at the lower settings, and is quite normal.
DRESSGUARD
TO LIGHT THE FIRE
CONTROL KNOB RADIANT PICTURE
SETTING
1 Centre 2 radiants on low
2 Centre 2 radiants on full
3 Centre 2 radiants on full, outer 2 on low
4 All 4 radiants on full
NOTE
The control knob should be pushed in slightly
before turning and always set to one of the stated
positions. Turn the control knob to the desired
setting.
Note also that lighting instructions are provided
inside the lift up flap of the bezel on the top right
side of the fire.